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Adrio Communications - Press Release 10-29-2008
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Adrio Communications Ltd Announces a New “Magazine” Section for
Its Radio-Electronics.Com Website
Adrio Communications Ltd, owners of the
Radio-Electronics.Com
(www.radio-electronics.com)
website, a portal for electronics engineers providing reference information,
tutorials and overviews of electronics technologies, news, exhibitions
calendar, jobs information and more announces that it has now launched
a new “magazine” section. This section will provide articles from industry
experts on topics relating to the electronics and communications industries.
The articles will provide case studies, industry views of the latest
technologies, reports from exhibitions, and informed views of market
trends.
Commented editor Ian Poole: “The addition of the new
magazine area of the Radio-Electronics.Com website is a particularly
exciting addition, complementing the existing sections. It will make
the website a one-stop-shop for information about the electronics, wireless
and communications industries. We believe the site now provides a more
comprehensive service for our industry sector than any other site on
the Internet.”
Traffic to the site has built steadily over recent
years with the steady increase in quality reference and tutorial material.
Now with additional areas to the site of which the magazine area is
the latest, traffic to the site is expected to rise significantly.
Over the coming weeks, further articles from key leaders in
the electronics and communications technology fields will be published.
These will give a unique insight into the way technologies from electronics
design, integrated circuits to wireless and cellular communications
are expected to progress. As our editor said: “If you want to find out
what is happening in the electronics industry today, be sure to regularly
visit Radio-Electronics.Com.”
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